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Muskegon airport to build bathroom for travelers

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MUSKEGON, Mich., Aug. 17 (UPI) -- A Michigan airport will build a restroom beyond its security checkpoint so travelers won't have to be screened twice just because nature calls, officials said.

Marty Piette, manager of the Muskegon County Airport, said about $60,000 of an $80,000 grant from the Michigan Department of Transportation will go toward planning and possibly building a bathroom in the terminal beyond the security checkpoint.

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Piette said travelers have not complained about needing to be screened twice but it has proven inconvenient at times.

It was unclear how much of the $60,000 would be used up in the planning and designing phases of the remodeling, Piette told the news website Mlive.com.

"[Who] knows, it might be enough to build the bathroom -- we just don't know yet," he said.

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